Anonymous ID: 36f92a Dec. 12, 2020, 6:54 a.m. No.11994674   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4825

>>11993569 (LB)

>Second, these (B-2-F) lawsuits sought to enjoin certification of the state election results. I am unaware of any court ever granting this type of relief. The reason no such relief has ever been granted is because the laws of almost every state require certification of results before one can file an election contest in court. (Some states also require certification as a condition precedent to requesting a recount and/or for an automatic recount to occur.)

 

That makes eminent sense.

A court cannot enjoin Party A from doing something that Party B thinks Party Amightdo at some point in the future.

Who knows, maybe the PA Republican Legislature might instruct their Electors to vote for Trump. In which case, plaintiffs have nothing to complain about.

Anonymous ID: 36f92a Dec. 12, 2020, 7:13 a.m. No.11994825   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4860

>>11994674

Further, if a Secretary of State certifies an election result, does that certificationrequirethe State Legislature to instruct their Electors to vote for the candidate so certified?

It would seem to me that such a requirement would usurp the Legislature's perogative to change its mind.